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It will probably degrade. ????
Reaction between an acid and a metal is usally, salt and hydrogen. So i think the reaction between chlorine and acid forms a salt and a gas.
no reaction
The reaction is Cl2 + H2O --> HCl + HClO
It called an Addition Reaction
Yes. When sodium reacts with chlorine large amounts of energy are released in the form of light. The reaction even produces a flame.
By the reaction of hydrogen and chlorine gas HCl (Hydrochloric acid) may be formed. To bring about this reaction free radicals of hydrogen and chlorine in the ionic form are needed.
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Chlorine is from hydrochloric acid.
Chlorine is from hydrochloric acid.
There is no reaction because there is no such thing as "iroon".
Reaction between an acid and a metal is usally, salt and hydrogen. So i think the reaction between chlorine and acid forms a salt and a gas.
no reaction
The reaction is Cl2 + H2O --> HCl + HClO
its chemestry
A single displacement reaction
The product of the synthesis reaction between sodium and chlorine gas is
radical reaction of chlorine with cyclobutane yields chlorocyclobutane and hydrogen chloride